I remember when the Bills picked him up during last season. He's a wacko, but a real good, mean, physical offensive lineman.

He would have a legit. shot at winning the starting RG spot, IMO.

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The Dolphins are expected to bring in unrestricted free agent G/C Richie Incognito for a visit next week, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.

Jackson says that the Dolphins put in a claim for Incognito after he was cut by the Rams in December, but lost out to the Bills in the waiver process. If Incognito could control his temper, he'd fit right in with the mauling offensive front of the Dolphins and push Donald Thomas and Nate Garner for the right guard job.

I must say it's not good that he was voted the NFL dirtiest player from the players standpoint, But as a fan I love it. Especially considering how dirty the Jets are. Hopefully he comes in and takes care of buisness. Would love to see him pile drive Bart Scott. HAHAHHAHA. Well not really cuz that would go against Sparano's theory of hidden yardage.

Incognito has started all 47 of his NFL games but was cut by St. Louis in December after committing two personal-foul penalties (for head-butting Tennessee players) and verbally confronting coach Steve Spagnuolo.

Inognito doesn't require draft picks, a big contract, or even guaranteed money for that matter. With this being the uncapped year, there is almost no risk in picking this guy up.[/quote]

Exactly. Marshall's problems were more off the field and in the club house than on the field. He's a high-dollar, diva receiva with a criminal record. Incognito's problems were his temper. He's a low-dollar, low-risk/high reward player. Low risk + high reward = smart signing.

Inognito doesn't require draft picks, a big contract, or even guaranteed money for that matter. With this being the uncapped year, there is almost no risk in picking this guy up.

Exactly. Marshall's problems were more off the field and in the club house than on the field. He's a high-dollar, diva receiva with a criminal record. Incognito's problems were his temper. He's a low-dollar, low-risk/high reward player. Low risk + high reward = smart signing.[/quote]

High reward? When he goes on the field and gets back to back 10+ yard penalties you'll be wondering why they even let him visit.

He committed 11 personal fouls in his four seasons with the Rams. His tenure ended when he was flagged for two personal fouls and had a sideline confrontation with Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo in one game.

"There's a fine line, especially when you play offensive line," Incognito told Darlington. "You're coached to play through the whistle, and I've always been toeing that line. Always over and back. It was a real good wakeup call getting cut in St. Louis. I was really comfortable there. I'd been there my whole career.

"Getting moved out of there to Buffalo, it really made me look at the error of my ways. It was really a blessing in disguise to get cut out of St. Louis."

At least he is aware of his antics... Although his off the field behavior may be more detrimental....

He committed 11 personal fouls in his four seasons with the Rams. His tenure ended when he was flagged for two personal fouls and had a sideline confrontation with Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo in one game.

"There's a fine line, especially when you play offensive line," Incognito told Darlington. "You're coached to play through the whistle, and I've always been toeing that line. Always over and back. It was a real good wakeup call getting cut in St. Louis. I was really comfortable there. I'd been there my whole career.

"Getting moved out of there to Buffalo, it really made me look at the error of my ways. It was really a blessing in disguise to get cut out of St. Louis."

At least he is aware of his antics... Although his off the field behavior may be more detrimental....

When Richie Incognito hit the waiver wire in December, the Miami Dolphins noticed.

They placed a claim on the evicted St. Louis Rams guard. But the Dolphins didn't get him because the Buffalo Bills, with a worse record, had dibs.

We were willing to take the chance then, why not now? The interior line is a nasty place. You want the nastiest bunch of glass eaters on your side of the ball. That being said, if he doesn't control the penalites, Parcells will not tolerate it. As said earlier, he hates drive killers.